The 3rd session starts the practice of applying rhythms to chords, scales and arpeggios. Adding a rhythm filter or cell to any exercise will makes it more musical and useful in your playing. Starting with some simple rhythms, Rich shows how the notation of a rhythm can be written in different ways. He demonstrates and explains why rhythm equivalents are important for you to recognize quickly to help you become comfortable reading them, making you a more valuable musician. 55 minute video full of explanations showing hands on examples slowly and up close with 8 pages of PDF worksheets in tab and notation.